CiaoBonefish Report post Posted January 11, 2012 I walked outside today and the sky was so beautiful! The air was perfect and crisp and windy and the stars were sparkling. I was wondering if you guys know of a blend with a similar feel? That is evocative of a night sky? I'm looking for either GC (impable or unimpable) or current Yule blends for recommendations. I looked through this thread but since some of the blends are discontinued I thought I would resurrect it and see what you guys come up with! Also I'm looking for something definitely on the cool side as opposed to a muggy humid night! Thanks guys! Share this post Link to post
Dusk Report post Posted April 7, 2012 Bump. I'm also interested in scents reminiscent of night, or dusk. I'm going to investigate Nocnitsa, but I'm hesitant about most evergreen blends... is there anything more deciduous? Also a bit scared of florals, which a lot of the recommended blends seem to be. Share this post Link to post
plainjean Report post Posted April 7, 2012 The Night-Raven (Indigo musk, wild plum, rose geranium, benzoin, night-blooming jasmine, and patchouli) is the scent that really evokes this feeling for me. I really wish I could think of something non-floral for you, but I seem to be drawing a blank. :\ Share this post Link to post
Helas Report post Posted April 7, 2012 Body, Remember smells like a summer night on the beach to me. There is something cold and hard about it, but the coconut and champaca give it a tropical vibe. Event Horizon, Medea, and Muse of the Night are heavy resinous scents that do evoke a sense of darkness and gloom, although they don't actually smell like, say, a summer night in the outdoors. I can't think of a deciduous night scent, but deciduous scents do seem to be rare in general. Share this post Link to post
Dusk Report post Posted April 8, 2012 Thanks, those look interesting. Event Horizon was already on my list, Body, Remember is definitely joining it - maybe Medea, too. Share this post Link to post
curlsandpearls Report post Posted April 9, 2012 (edited) Nocnitsa has been mentioned, and it definitely has that lovely dark, damp forest smell. I will also say that usually I cannot do evergreen, pine type smells, but Nocnitsa is beautifully blended. A Dense and Frightful Darkness (one of the Frankenstein Yules from 2011) has a similar effect, only grittier/darker - no pine or evergreen or such. Another night scent, for me, is Saturnalia, which is all vetiver and violets - and I am not a floral person at all, so it definitely surprised me. Edited April 9, 2012 by curlsandpearls Share this post Link to post